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Health Educator

Peekskill, NY · On-site

$24 - $26.23/hr

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Pay: $32.30/hour In this role you will: - Provide education and training consultation and technical assistance to local health departments, health care providers, and the public with respect to ...

Health Educator Work location: Naval Hospital Bremerton, WA Duration: 6+ Months Current POP ends 9/30/25, TO POP end 11/20/27 ** MUST HAVE FOR ALL SUBMISSIONS ** Resume or CV (No gaps) Copy of ...

The Health Educator is responsible for performing a variety of tasks including curriculum development and implementation, outreach and enrollment services for various programs for high-need families ...

Health Educator

San Antonio, TX · On-site

$35K - $45K/yr

The Health Educator is responsible for delivering Abstinence based sexual risk avoidance education which provides youth with knowledge regarding the risks associated with nonmarital sexual activity ...

Matrix Providers is hiring a Health Educator to join our team of talented professionals who provide health care services to our Military Service Members and their families in at Travis Air Force Base ...

Health Educator

Tucson, AZ · On-site

$16.50 - $20.63/hr

Health Educator Posting Number req25748 Department Dept of Emergency Medicine Department Website Link Location Tucson Campus Address 1501 N Campbell, Tucson, AZ USA Position Highlights The Department ...

As a health educator you will be representing Delgado Protocol. We need someone to help boost our sales and company awareness to the general public. You must have excellent organizational skills, be ...

Health Educator I

Roseville, CA · On-site

$27.40 - $35.62/hr

Health Education LIA Reporting Structure Timecard Approver: Campus Director Primary: Health Education Program Manager Secondary: Clinical Director of Medical Education Status: Full-Time FLSA: Non ...

The Health Educator will be a member of our Pediatrics Department at our flagship community health center, El Nuevo San Juan in The Bronx. The Health Educator will be responsible for providing high ...

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How much do health educator jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average hourly pay for health educator in the United States is $24.29, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.71 and $27.40 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Health Educator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Health Educator, you need a strong background in public health, health promotion, and educational techniques, typically supported by a bachelor's degree in health education or a related field. Familiarity with tools like curriculum development software, data analysis platforms, and, often, the Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES) credential is important. Excellent communication, cultural competency, and organizational skills help Health Educators effectively engage diverse populations and foster positive behavior change. These abilities are crucial for delivering impactful health programs, evaluating outcomes, and improving community well-being.

What are some common challenges Health Educators face when engaging diverse communities, and how can they be addressed?

Health Educators often encounter challenges such as language barriers, cultural differences, and varying levels of health literacy when working with diverse populations. To address these, it’s important to tailor educational materials to be culturally relevant and accessible, use interpreters or translated resources as needed, and build trust by collaborating with community leaders. Flexibility, ongoing training, and active listening are key strategies for effectively engaging and supporting community members.

What are Health Educators?

Health Educators are professionals who teach people about behaviors that promote wellness. They develop and implement strategies to improve the health of individuals and communities, often working in schools, public health departments, healthcare facilities, or nonprofit organizations. Their duties typically include assessing community health needs, creating educational programs and materials, and advocating for improved health resources and policies. Health Educators also collect and analyze data to evaluate the effectiveness of their interventions. Their ultimate goal is to empower people to make informed decisions about their health.

What job makes $10,000 a month without a degree?

A health educator typically does not earn $10,000 a month without a degree; most roles in this field have lower salaries and require at least a bachelor's degree. High-paying jobs that can reach this level without a degree are rare and often involve entrepreneurship, sales, real estate, or skilled trades, which rely on experience, certifications, or self-employment. Achieving such income usually requires specialized skills, extensive experience, or business ownership.

What is the difference between Health Educator vs Community Health Worker?

AspectHealth EducatorCommunity Health Worker
CredentialsBachelor's degree in health education, public health, or related fieldHigh school diploma or equivalent; some roles require additional training or certification
Work EnvironmentSchools, healthcare facilities, public health organizationsCommunity settings, clinics, outreach programs
Employer & IndustryPublic health departments, hospitals, non-profitsCommunity organizations, clinics, government agencies

While both roles focus on health promotion, Health Educators primarily develop and deliver educational programs in formal settings, whereas Community Health Workers engage directly with communities to provide support and resources. Both roles require strong communication skills and a passion for public health, but their work environments and specific responsibilities differ.

What Are Health Educators?

Health educators are community health care advocates who provide health education to people in a variety of settings such as schools and community centers. Duties and responsibilities of health educators include teaching people about healthy lifestyles, nutrition, exercise, and preventing certain conditions and injuries. The job of a health educator is to use their training, skills, and qualifications to increase awareness of common health issues. Some health educators focus their work on underserved communities where health education is difficult to find.

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Infographic showing various Health Educator job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 80% Full Time, and 20% Part Time. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $50,531 per year, or $24.3 per hour.
Health Educator

$22.73 - $23.87/hr

Full-time

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

TITLE: Health Educator

DIVISION: Public Health

REPORTS TO: Health Education Director

FLSA: Non-Exempt, Non-Medical (NE-NM)

CLASS: Bargaining Unit

SALARY RANGE: $22.73 - $23.87 hourly


POSITION SUMMARY:

The Health Educator is responsible for planning, coordinating, and providing health and wellness education throughout the lower seven counties in Illinois as assigned by the Health Education Director. This position serves as a liaison between Southern Seven Health Department and various schools, communities, agencies and businesses.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

  • Prepares and presents evidence-based health education curricula.
  • Develops and presents educational material and presentations to schools, agencies, churches, and other community groups as assigned by his/her supervisor.
  • Works with other staff members and follows all policies and procedures to ensure implementation and success of multiple health education programs.
  • Coordinates programming and multiple projects to ensure that all grant deliverables are met.
  • Completes and submits required reports, data forms, and narratives in a timely manner.
  • Completes surveys, assessments, and assists in evaluating effectiveness of health education programs.
  • Organizes and conducts focus groups within the community.
  • Plans and coordinates community events according to specific program (s) guidelines.
  • Promotes health for all age groups, including children, adolescents, and adults including appropriate and recommended health screenings and exams.
  • Assists in creating community health plan that defines strategies for public health priorities.
  • Reviews literature and attends meetings and trainings to keep abreast of scientific, educational, and medical developments in health education that may enhance the effectiveness of health education methodology and strategy.
  • Collaborates with the Health Education Director in pursuing, preparing, and managing grants for program support, enhancement, or expansion.
  • Assures the protection of human subjects for grants which require evaluation.
  • Develops flyers, pamphlets, and/or other materials for the promotion of health sessions as per Southern Seven Health Department guidelines to ensure consistency of printed materials.
  • Participates in appropriate staff and agency meetings (including but not limited to the Health Educator Team meeting).
  • Participates in appropriate community and coalition meetings as a representative of Southern Seven Health Department as assigned by his/her supervisor.
  • Complies with all standard operating procedures of Southern Seven Health Department regarding employee health and safety, including but not limited to OSHA regulations, CLIA, EPA regulations regarding waste disposal, use of appropriate personal protective equipment, and adheres to Exposure Control Plan.
  • Assists other staff as clinic needs warrant.
  • Complies and is familiar with the requirements of the policies and procedures adopted by Southern Seven Health Department as required by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).


NON-ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

  • Plans, sets up, and attends exhibits (outreaches) and/or health information with the seven-county service area to promote health and wellness.
  • Participates in Emergency Preparedness Planning/Training.
  • Serves on various agency committees as assigned by his/her supervisor but not limited to the following committees: safety, IPLAN, Healthy Lifestyles, Seven County Staffing, etc.
  • Prepares and presents various health topics to Public Health and Head Start staff.

TRAINING COMPONENT

Participates in continuing education and staff development through coaching, seminars, conferences, or work shops at personal or departmental expenses.

ADDITONAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

A. All duties necessary to meet requirements of agency programs.

QUALIFICATIONS:


A. Education, Training and Experience:

      1. Requires a Bachelor degree in Health Education or an approved related degree
      2. Community Health Education Specialist (CHES) certification preferred and recommended.

B. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

  • Knowledge and use of modern office practices and procedures including basic computer skills.
  • Knowledgeable and capable of dealing with persons of diverse socio-economic, educational, and cultural backgrounds.
  • Knowledge and use of appropriate telephone etiquette.
  • Ability to carry out detailed but basic oral and written instructions.
  • Communicate effectively in written and verbal forms to small and large groups.
  • Ability to plan, organize, and work cooperatively with others.

Self-motivated, acts independently, and initiates programmatic ideas.

C. Certification and Other Requirements:

1. Requirements: background/criminal check, employer physical assessment, Mandated Reporter, valid driver's license & auto liability insurance, and Initial Review Board (IRB) Training/Certification for persons working in grants requiring evaluation

2. Recommendations: Hepatitis B Vaccine, CPR/First Aide

3. Maintain home or message telephone

D. Physical Requirements:

    1. Strength: Lift/carry up to 25 pounds on occasion and 10 pounds frequently.
    2. Movement:
      1. Routine: Sit, walk, or stand for prolonged periods of time.
      2. Lift horizontally and vertically, bend and stoop, push/pull, twist, carry, crouch, squat, kneel, crawl, climb, reach above shoulder level.
      3. Hear and understand speech at normal room levels and on the telephone.
      4. Occasion: Use near visual acuity to review both written documents and text on computer monitor.
      5. Drive an automobile.
      6. Operate a telephone, keyboard and mouse.

E. Bloodborne Pathogen Exposure: Minimal to moderate Occupational Exposure


"Southern Seven Health Department is an "Equal Opportunity Employer/Vet/Disabled"